Born 1967 as an only-child in the south-bronx, the united states of
america came to first fame in the late 80s. Under the alias "da
heavy funky big bad brotha ghetto boy D." he and three other
gangstaz founded the famous rap-crew Tripple-G Prjoct
(a.k.a. da Ghetto Gangsta Gang).
Between 1987 and 1989 they ruled every american rap-metropolis and had
seven number-one songs in the U.S. of which five went
tripple-platinum. In the 1987 MTV music awards they were nominated in
13 categories of which they won eleven, including best rap, best show
and best video. (next to Michael Jackson and R.E.M. this makes them
one of the most successful acts ever.)

Although they always dissociated themselves from the new hip-hop
style of the 90s, they are credited by almost any current hip-hop act
for their great musical influence.

But not only their music was copied by other artists also their
style, which is still strongly present in todays hip-hop culture. One
of their trademarks were their sawed off white limousines. To achieve
the genuine Tripple-G look, every limousines cartop was manually sawed
off by the gang-members with a special handsaw.
Another trademark was the cut off right hand ring finger - the sign of
honor. This tradition found its renaissance when Elitegroup was
founded years later.

Also their legendary shows belonged to the most remarkable
life-events of all times. Forever unforgotten stays their 1987 Chicago
gig in the chicago orchestra hall. As always they appeared in
authentic ghetto-style - black wool-caps, white nikes with no
shoelaces, bullet-proof waistcoat under tons of metal and jewellery
and gloves with cut-off fingertips. The show went into the third hour
and the gang - escorted by a bunch of guys, standing on the back of
their "dodge ram" pick-up, emptying their sawed-off rifles
into the audience - had just parked their four sawed-off limousines on
the stage and jumped off the cars to warm their hands over some rusty
burning barrels. unrecognized by the security one fan climbed onto the
stage, fell over a pile of burning tires, catched fire and ran over
the stage as a human torch for several minutes.

Since then the fanburning became a regular part of the show until
in 1989 this was prohibited in most states against heavy protests of
the band. To support the protest, fans began to burn themselves all
over the country but the government did not give in. After an endless
lawsuit, which the band finally lost, they took the final consequence
and cancelled the Tripple-G Project, leaving millions of fans
behind.
Today critics remember the Gang as one of the most influential
boybands ever, staying in one row with Take That and the Beatles.

After the split of Tripple-G Project, the united states of america
vanished from spotlight. Being a wealthy man by now, he fulfilled his
mothers dream and bought the small house in the south bronx where he
had grown up, to live a quiet and peaceful life with his family.

Then, after nine years of silence, he and his old mate kewl decided
to save the scene from ridiculousness and founded Elitegroup. The rest
is history.

- still being the great patriot, that he always was (- the united
states of america is a lifetime honorary member of the NRA), he later
also founded the DAF-project to support "the best country in the
world" and protect the scene from the escalating francenization.
today the DAF is supported by all important demogroups including, of
course, elitegroup.